Heroin in Michael Jackson's home?
Michael Jackson's home was searched again by police officers after family members told L.A. County Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter they found a bag of heroin in Jackson's bedroom. A source that is involved with the case said the heroin was tested and the results came back negative. Also the source said heroin was not in Jackson's system.
According to the newest search warrant, there were other drugs found, including two bags of marijuana, the generic form of Valium, a bottle of temazepam (used to treat sleeplessness), lorazepam, diazepam, a bag with a medical label that read Dr. Conrad Murray, 2 cigarette packs, 1 cigarette paper, a tube containing Benoquin ointment, a prescription generally used to treat Vitiligo; a bottle containing Valisone ointment, which can be used for skin problems; a box of Nystatin, an anti-fungal medication, and Triamcinolone ointment, a steroid for inflammation, allergic disorders and skin conditions, and vials of Latanoprost, which is aimed at reducing pressure in the eye.
The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating more into Jackson's death to determine if anyone else should face criminal charges.
Sources: AP, L.A. Times, People, Access Hollywood, TMZ
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